Nigerian gospel singer Onos Brisibi has died at the age of 55, her family confirmed in a statement released on Thursday.
According to the statement, the singer passed away on Tuesday, March 23, 2026, after a period of illness. The announcement marked the end of a life devoted to music, faith, and ministry.
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In the tribute, her family described her as a committed Christian and a gifted vocalist whose music inspired many. They noted that her voice and message touched lives across different communities, especially through her work in gospel music.
“Onos Nancy Brisibi was a devoted Christian, a gifted songstress, and a passionate praise and worship leader whose angelic voice touched many lives as she spread the gospel through music,” the statement read.
Furthermore, the family highlighted her personality and the impact she had on those around her. They described her as a warm and kind individual who carried herself with grace and compassion.
“She will be remembered as a beautiful, fun-loving woman with a heart of gold, whose faith, warmth, and kindness left lasting impressions on all who knew her,” the statement added.
Over the years, Onos built a reputation as a dedicated worship leader. Through her music and ministry, she became a respected figure within Nigeria’s gospel music scene. Her songs and live ministrations resonated deeply with audiences, reinforcing messages of faith and hope.
In addition, she remained actively involved in church activities, particularly within LoveWorld Ministries, where she served as part of the worship community. Her contributions to the church further strengthened her influence as a spiritual leader and mentor.
She is survived by her daughter, Sarah Brisibi, her mother, siblings, extended family members, friends, and her church family. Her passing has left a void among loved ones and followers who continue to mourn her loss.
Meanwhile, tributes have begun to pour in from fans, colleagues, and members of the gospel community. Many have taken to social media to celebrate her life, recalling her music, her faith, and her dedication to spreading the gospel.
As condolences continue to arrive, her legacy as a singer and worship leader remains firmly rooted in the lives she touched. Her contributions to gospel music and her commitment to her faith are expected to be remembered for years to come.
Overall, Onos Brisibi’s death marks a significant loss to Nigeria’s gospel music community, as admirers reflect on her life of service, music, and devotion.
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